I was looking for a dedicated performance photo thread and didn't see one (apologies if I missed it!), but wanted to share a few photos since I've been playing the '94 H150 as my primary live guitar lately.
Band has had a wave of local gigs lately and hoping to have debut album out August/Sept:
https://makingfriendsasadults.bandcamp.com/track/bad-time
@rockabilly69...Very cool thread and great playing, as usual. You rung out that old rig.
Here's another historical reference to Leo Fender (and many other heros of electric guitar and amp fame) that is a great read.
https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Birth_of_Loud/VDxqDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&printsec=frontcover
While surfing the inter-web, I found this ad for a Heritage Guitars coffee table book by Victor H. Dvorak. It was published in 2012! I never knew this existed!
I didn't order one ($82.00 is a bit hefty) but wanted to pass the info along to ya'll. Click on the link below for a page-by-page preview:
https://www.blurb.com/b/3614926-the-heritage-guitar-inc
The Heritage Guitar, Inc.
of 225 Parsons Street Kalamazoo, Michigan
by Victor H. Dvorak
Great book! Basically pictures and not much text/info at all. Still a great book though! I'm just stating, if you get a chance to grab one thinking there's a lot of info to read, facts, etc, there is not. Great photos of old school Heritage though!
This guitar plays with the lightest touch of any that I've tried. I love this thing. It's also light for a 150 at just 9 pounds. I installed the set of JS Moore humbuckers that I had. Phenomenal.